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THE DANDELION MARKET 3/4 Lyrics and chords as used by Ronnie Drew on the album ‚Guaranteed Dubliner’ The guitar chords are by Marc Fahrbach, this song is a request for James Plant Who has being coming here for years learning songs. The Dandelion Market was in Dublin on St. Stephens Green, it's long gone now with a big shopping centre in it's place.

Intro: Am-Em-Am-Am

 

Chorus

(Am)Saunter all down by the old market square,

You’re (G)bound to find (Em)someone you (Am)know rightly there.

There’s shops and there’s stalls of all kinds down the lane

In the (G)Dandelion Market sure (Am)nothing’s the same. -Am

 

The (C)buskers are playing gui(G)tars,

Mando(Em)lins and singing their (Am)songs.

The (C)damsels in dist(G)ress,

The (Am)artist he (Em)sketches port(Am)raits.

There are ladies undies on display

The likes I’ve ne’er seen in (Em)my hay day

And to (C)beat it all on a(G)nother stall

You have (Am)copper and (Em)brass on dis(Am)play.

 

Chorus

 

Buy some (C)waffles and fill them with (G)jam,

There’s a (Em)gypsy and she’ll read your (Am)palm

There are (C)boots and there’s plenty of (G)clogs

To fit (Am)all the shapes (Em)that ever (Am)was.

In Betty’s shop things are second time round

If you’re after a swag or to (Em)part with your pound

On (C)every stall you can (G)have a ball

In(Am)side of the (Em)Dandelion (Am)Market.

 

Chorus

   
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